Daniele Spinosa
Daniele Spinosa
Indeed, happens to me today. As @TrevCan said had to clone the repo again.
Hello, sorry for the lack feedback. In a few word: "it works with some glitches". Here is the commented content of my `extensions.rb`. ``` require 'tilt-mustache' module Bonsai class Navigation...
same for me: RoR 4.0.3 on Chrome 34.0.1847.131
Same problem here trying to parse ~/Library/Safari/Bookmarks.plist with **plist-3.2.0** using **ruby 2.0.0p598** on Mac OS X 10.11.5
I can't give you all the app code but I did some troubleshooting in the meantime. A brand new Rails 3.2.13 app with this Gemfile **works well**. ``` source 'https://rubygems.org'...
This is the Gemfile from the app that shows the problem. I discovered that adding `require: false` on the `gem 'runt'` **works**. I mean, POW starts without eating my CPU....
Happened to me too: I had gcompat installed. Removed and got the very same error when trying `sudo apk add -v glibc-2.35-r1.apk` BTW -v doesn't print anything helpful. _Alpine 6.1.57-0-lts...
Also...If i run this code from the Readme example: ``` #!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'texp' require 'date' te = TExp::DayOfWeek.new(Date::DAYNAMES.index("Monday")) p te.include?(TExp.parse("Mar 3, 2008")) # => expecting true got false p...
Viable alternatives? - include_date? - incl? - comprise? - enclose? - has? IMHO the "s" at the end is easy to forget but, maybe it's just me.
Same here Mac Mini 2018 3GHZ intel core i5 6 cores, 12 Gb of RAM, Ventura 13.4.1 